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Real Life at the World Cup
Adventurous visitors to the competition in Brazil can choose bargain rooms in a favela.
December 27, 2013, FridayFarewell
After 16 years of stories that raised as many thoughts and ideas as animals and pets, this is the last installment of The Rural Life.
December 26, 2013, ThursdayMistaken Ruling on Contraception
A federal judge did not recognize that the threat to religious liberty comes from employers trying to impose their religious views on workers.
December 26, 2013, ThursdayA Step Toward Affordable Housing
To cope with a worsening crisis, the Federal Housing Finance Agency should jump-start a trust fund program.
December 26, 2013, ThursdayHomeland Security’s New Chief
With the confirmation of Jeh Johnson, the former Pentagon counsel, there’s an opportunity to bring immigration enforcement into balance.
December 26, 2013, ThursdayMore Hunger for the Poorest Americans
Instead of alleviating hunger, Congress is working on a farm bill that would actually reduce crucial food assistance.
December 25, 2013, WednesdayFrance’s Operation Butterfly
The French need help from Europe and the United Nations to stabilize the Central African Republic.
December 25, 2013, WednesdayThe Global Cancer Burden
Less-developed nations accounted for more than half of all the new cancer cases in 2012. Tobacco controls in those countries are critically important as cancer cases grow.
December 25, 2013, WednesdayThis Day of Good Cheer
On Christmas, an archaic phrase comes to life.
December 25, 2013, WednesdayWhen I’m Sixty-Four
If the Beatles sang about getting old today, the age might need to be increased by a few decades. But radical life extension would take the world into dangerous territory.
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Editorials: The Aftermath of 9/11
A collection of editorials traces the Times editorial board’s observations and policy proposals for a shaken country and a shifting world.
Redistricting, New York Style
Mapmaking in New York is a dark art form designed to make certain that incumbents in the majority party are safe from electoral competition.
Editorial Notebook — Impressions of Haiti
Three months after the devastating earthquake struck Port-au-Prince, Lawrence Downes shares his thoughts and photographs.
Albany's Gallery of Rogues
New York State legislators who have faced criminal charges while in office in the past five years.
Talk to The Times: Editorial Page Editor Andrew Rosenthal
Andrew Rosenthal, the editorial page editor, answered readers' questions April 13-17, 2009.
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A Long Battle for the Hudson River
Milestones in the decades-long duel between the Environmental Protection Agency and General Electric to purge the Hudson River of toxic chemicals.
New York Times Endorsements Through the Ages
A collection of The Times's endorsements for the presidency, from Abraham Lincoln in 1860 through the editorial board's choice of Senator Barack Obama this year.
Immigration Standoff in Phoenix
Protests outside a furniture store have become a flashpoint in the debate over the presence of undocumented workers.
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